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COSI Team Members and volunteers from Ohio State University's Delta Delta Delta sorority assemble 750 classroom kits to be mailed to schools participating in COSI's interactive videoconference programs this school year.
The volunteer effort was part of Ohio State University's Community Commitment Day, organized by Pay It Forward and the Ohio State University Office of Student Life.
The kits include pre-visit and post-visit activities for students participating in COSI's "Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement" and "In Depth: Autopsy" interactive videoconference programs.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.
Seen here are two pages from the program's student guidebook.
Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.
The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.
This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.
For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/
COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.
Virtual Learning Environments class meets in Second Life with guest speaker, Joyce Bettencourt (SL: Rhiannon Chatnoir) from Global Kids Online Leadership Program on 21 July 2009
Here, we're visiting the Kristallnacht exhibit, presented by the US Holocaust Museum. As you walk through the streets, you see ransacked homes and anti-semitic graffiti and hear testimonies of survivors telling their tales of terror and escape. Click here to go to the Kristallnacht exhibit in Second Life:
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Shots of COSI's display at the 2012 Ohio Educational Technology Conference for teachers at the Columbus Convention Center. Yes, we brought along our dearly departed "friend" again to help us promote COSI's award-winning "Autopsy" human anatomy videoconference program for grades 10 and up. No, it's not a real cadaver: just a mannequin with rubber feet (it's a real hospital gurney, though).
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Photo from the Reading Discovery Distance Learning and Videoconference with Former First Lady Barbara Bush Feb. 7, 2013 at the George Bush Presidential Library Center at Texas A&M University.
Photo: George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
In-Depth: Autopsy is a videoconference program for Grades 10 and up offered by COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry. Students follow a videotape of an actual autopsy accompanied by live narration by retired forensic pathologist Dr. Larry Tate. Participants must work through the "case" and solve for cause of death.
The autopsy is shown from the Y-incision to the removal of the brain and is 90-minutes long. Teens, adults, and community groups are welcome. Individual tickets are available for non-school audiences and individuals to watch from COSI's Galaxy Theater.
Teachers will be sent a kit of materials prior to the program. In the kit, teachers will find materials to conduct both pre- and post-visit activities along with booklets for students to use during the program.
For more information, visit www.cosi.org.
Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.
Seen here is an actual replacement knee.
Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.
The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.
This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.
For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/
COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.
Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.
Seen here is the program's student guidebook.
Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.
The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.
This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.
For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/
COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.
Shots of COSI's remodeled Interactive Videoconference studio, nicknamed "The Mousepad."
Located on COSI's mezzanine level, the Mousepad serves as the central studio for COSI's award-winning science videoconference programs, including Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, In Depth: Autopsy, and Gadget Works.
Pictured here are Jessie Teng, Manager of Interactive Videoconference Programs, and Jordan Rader, Outreach Educator.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Portuguese Minister fo Health, Marta Temido, on a press conference after the Informal Videoconference of the Ministers responsible for Health, from Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon. On the press conference also participated the Commissioners Stella Kyriakides and Margaritis Schinas, on remote, by video conference. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Bob Geldof and Rupert Hine visited Regus' telepresence facility on July 8, 2010 to chat with friends across the Atlantic.
For more information about Telepresence, visit: www.regus.com/zsys/ncms/en-us/ninety/meetingrooms/telepre...
President Ma takes part in videoconference with Stanford University, one in a series of events commemorating 70th anniversary of ROC’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. (2015/06/03)
Shots of COSI's remodeled Interactive Videoconference studio, nicknamed "The Mousepad."
Located on COSI's mezzanine level, the Mousepad serves as the central studio for COSI's award-winning science videoconference programs, including Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, In Depth: Autopsy, and Gadget Works.
Pictured here are Jessie Teng, Manager of Interactive Videoconference Programs, and Jordan Rader, Outreach Educator.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Shots of COSI's remodeled Interactive Videoconference studio, nicknamed "The Mousepad."
Located on COSI's mezzanine level, the Mousepad serves as the central studio for COSI's award-winning science videoconference programs, including Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, In Depth: Autopsy, and Gadget Works.
Pictured here are Jessie Teng, Manager of Interactive Videoconference Programs, and Jordan Rader, Outreach Educator.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
COSI's display at the 2011 Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) annual conference in Detroit, Michigan, held on November 3 & 4, 2011. COSI was on hand to feature its "In Depth: Autopsy" videoconference program for grades 10 & up.
"Autopsy," which received a Gold Muse Award from the American Association of Museums for Two-Way Interactive Programming, is a pre-recorded human autopsy narrated live by a pathologist.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "YOU Be The Pharmacist" Interactive Videoconference program for grades 7-12.
Students interact with two professional pharmacy students from Ohio State University’s College of Pharmacy as they become pharmacists and interact with a live patient to solve a challenging case study.
Here, the interactive program is hosted by recent OSU College of Pharmacy graduates Dr. John Bickel (in the role of "patient") and lead facilitator Dr. Mimi Eberly, with students from a high school in Indiana participating.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Shots of COSI's display at the 2012 Ohio Educational Technology Conference for teachers at the Columbus Convention Center. Yes, we brought along our dearly departed "friend" again to help us promote COSI's award-winning "Autopsy" human anatomy videoconference program for grades 10 and up. No, it's not a real cadaver: just a mannequin with rubber feet (it's a real hospital gurney, though).
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
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COSI Team Members and volunteers from Ohio State University's Delta Delta Delta sorority assemble 750 classroom kits to be mailed to schools participating in COSI's interactive videoconference programs this school year.
The volunteer effort was part of Ohio State University's Community Commitment Day, organized by Pay It Forward and the Ohio State University Office of Student Life.
The kits include pre-visit and post-visit activities for students participating in COSI's "Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement" and "In Depth: Autopsy" interactive videoconference programs.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
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Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.
Here, COSI Team Member Jessie updates patient details as the procedure begins.
Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.
The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.
This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.
For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/
COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.
Miss Patricia “Patty” Laniyo was the guest of the Saipan District Office on “Take a Child to Work Day.” Patty is the niece of Ana Maria Limes, staff assistant at the office. The event was part of the PSS Education Month activities at Oleai Elementary, where Patty is a sixth grade student. During her day at work, she and I met via videoconference, so she could see her Washington congressional office and meet the staff here. We talked about her school and family. And Patty told me that she wants to become a police officer, when she finishes school, so she can help her community. That’s an admirable goal. Thanks for spending the day with us, Patty!
I got out of the house today for the first time in a week. I was on a zoom call with some coworkers and I feel a tiny bit bad for teasing them with the Great Outdoors.
I didn't get within 6 feet of anybody, and I noticed that other folks were also being careful to maintain physical distance from each other. I also made sure to thoroughly wash my hands once I got home.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.
This is the view of the procedure from COSI's Galaxy Theater,
Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.
The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.
This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.
For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/
COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.
Portuguese Finance Minister, João Leão, and Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, on a joint press conference after the Informal Videoconference of Economics and Finance Ministers, from Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
David and Debbie Ball visited their Guardsmen, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Ball, Medic with the 2/238th MEDEVAC, via videoconference during the Joint Force Headquarters' Christmas dinner held at the Capital Plaza hotel in Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 7. (Photo by Spc. Brandy Mort, Kentucky Army National Guard)
Shots of COSI's remodeled Interactive Videoconference studio, nicknamed "The Mousepad."
Located on COSI's mezzanine level, the Mousepad serves as the central studio for COSI's award-winning science videoconference programs, including Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, In Depth: Autopsy, and Gadget Works.
Pictured here are Jessie Teng, Manager of Interactive Videoconference Programs, and Jordan Rader, Outreach Educator.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
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A video conferencing demo call in the Gregg Technology Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on Wednesday, February 9, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
Joyce and Ashley Watts talk to their Guardsmen, Capt. Justin Watts with the 103rd Brigade Support Battalion, via videoconference during the Family and friends celebrated the holidays during the Joint Force Headquarters' Christmas dinner held at the Capital Plaza hotel in Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 7. (Photo by Spc. Brandy Mort, Kentucky Army National Guard)
22 August 2019, Rome Italy - Video conference on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) with FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu and the deputy SG of the UN and DGs of the OIE and WHO, FAO headquarters (Australia Room).
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease" interactive "Experts" videoconference program for grades 9-12.
Here, Matt Pastore, pediatric genetic counselor at The Regional Genetics Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, discusses with remotely-connecting high school classrooms how genetics affects all of our lives.
In pediatric genetics, children with various birth defects, delays, and/or significant family history are evaluated to determine if they have an underlying genetic cause. Genetic counseling for several common conditions will be presented, including risk assessment, genetic testing, and psychosocial counseling.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.